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Dr. Pravin Zalte is an experienced Dentist in Kurla West, Mumbai. He has had many happy patients in his 9 years of journey as a Dentist. He studied and completed BDS. He is currently associated with Kantharia's Everlasting Smile in Kurla West, Mumbai. Don’t wait in a queue, book an instant appointment online with Dr. Pravin Zalte on Lybrate.com.

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Hi,
there are various reason for toothache like worn down enamel, tooth decay, gum issue. I would advise you to visit dentist who can give you exact cause and solution of your problem after a physical check up. Without checking you clinically we can't suggest you anything.
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Brushing with good paste is not enough to prevent progress of cavity. You also have to do flossing, reduce sweet intake, rinse after every meal, regular dental check up. Please get the filling of cavity at the earliest.

Get urself examined to find out the cause for the wear and undergo the proper treatment.U can follow the these preventive steps:Use a soft brush,avoid excessive pressure while brushing,avoid aerated drinks,get fillings done in case needed.Avoid any form of tobacco consumption.Sometimes excessive acidity is also the cause of wearing of teeth.

Hi
hearing your complain I think you have certain vitamin deficiencies in your body if you are suffering from repeated ulcers. Ulcers are of many types 1
Stress ulcer: which occurs repeatedly at a span of 7 days and main reason is stress and work load in your life.
2 traumatic ulcer: it occurs due to biting on cheek or toungue accidently during eating these ulcers are not repititive
3 non- healing ulcer: it occurs because of some habits like smoking, chewing tobacco.
Looking at your complain I think you are suffering from stress ulcers.
Treatment: you can take multivitamin tablets like tab b-folcin plus once a day for 30 days, mucopain gel to be applied on the ulcers twice for 10 days, avoid hot and spicy food for some days. I hope my advice would be helpin you
thank you

Quit habits strictly. Various treatment modalities for oral leukoplakia have been reported, but there is currently no consensus on the most appropriate treatment
The treatment modalities include change of lifestyle factors such as tobacco and alcohol intake,
Medication with retinoids or antimycotics, 13-cis-retenoic acid, carotenoids, Vitamin C, E, Natural agents (green tea) & Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents
Surgical excision,
Cryosurgery,
Laser evaporation or laser excision.

Although excessive saliva is not too common, there are a number of conditions that can cause it - some harmless, others more serious. It is possible that your saliva problems are just a result of the way you speak. Some people speak faster or slower than others, just as some people blink more often, breathe faster, or have a more rapid heartbeat. This may just be what's normal for you. Since it is negatively affecting your life, I suggest your problem can be ignored. However there are medical conditions that causes excessive salivation
injection glycopyrrolate reduces secretions in the mouth, throat, airway, and stomach.

You may require scaling (cleaning of teeth) and follow instructions which the dentist gives you. If you are taking any other medications or you have any other medical problems then that could also be 1 of the causes.

There are so many causes of mouth ulcers like- -stress or tissue injury is thought to be the cause of simple mouth ulcers. -certain foods, including citrus or acidic fruits and vegetables (such as lemons, oranges, pineapples, apples, figs, tomatoes and strawberries), can trigger a mouth ulcer. -sometimes a sharp tooth surface also trigger mouth ulcers. -some cases of complex mouth ulcers are caused by an underlying health condition, such as an impaired immune system; nutritional problems, such as vitamin b-12, zinc, folic acid, or iron deficiency and heat in stomach.
Usually ulcer heals by itself only within 1 week. You can take'becosule capsule' once in a day for 1 week for faster recovery. Temporarily you can apply mucopain gel over ulcer for relief.

Caries need to be cleaned removal of infected str. Also needed then filling the gap is required if your caries is deep and infected soft tissues inside tooth (pulp) then probably you need root canal treatment.

Homoeopathic medicine
Chamomilla 200( Dr Reckeweg) Drink 5 drops in 1 spoon fresh water 3 times daily
RINSEOUT ( SBL) Gargles 20 drops in 20 ml luke warm water.Gargles 3 times daily while holding water for 20 seconds in mouth.
HEKLA LAVA TOOTH POWDER ( WHEEZAL) Scrub teeth daily night
Visit a Dentist for physical examination as he is the person who will confirm whether a RCT is to be performed or not before Capping your teeth.

Dental problems during pregnancy are quite common.One of the most common dental conditions is pregnancy gingivitis, which can cause red, tender, and swollen gums that bleed easily. Pregnancy gingivitis occurs because of the increase in the hormone progesterone. Even if you're diligent about brushing and flossing, pregnancy gingivitis can still be a problem, if left untreated; it can lead to periodontal disease, which studies show increases your risk for having a preterm and low birth weight baby.If you’re pregnant or planning to become pregnant, here’s what you can do to prevent dental problems :1. Brush and floss2. Get cleanings every 6 months 3. Eat right4. Chew gum and drink water5. Treat infectionsAwareness At Its Best !

Hi,
there are various reasons for bleeding gums like poor oral hygiene, vitamin deficiency, physical injury to gums, hormonal changes, medications etc. You have to visit a dentist for professional cleaning and check-up to know the exact cause and solution of your problem.